Some time ago, news had spread that Samsung canceled using the name Galaxy A90 for the latest smartphone. Instead of using the Galaxy A-line, this smartphone is called to be using a new name, the Galaxy R.
But from the latest reports, Samsung apparently still uses the name Galaxy A90. Quoted from GSM Arena, Wednesday (6/26/2019), the name Galaxy R is Samsung’s internal code for smartphones and not the name that will be used when marketed later.
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In addition to certainty about the name to be used, information about the specifications carried by this smartphone was also revealed. On Twitter, Steve H. McFly, best known under his alias OnLeaks, reveals some preliminary details about smartphones called “SM-A905” and “SM-A908”.
The SM-A905 is said to come with a 6.7-inch screen and fingerprint scanner on the screen. This smartphone has three rear cameras, each with a resolution of 48MP, 12MP, and 5MP. Not only that, this smartphone will have a feature that is still unknown function called Tilt OIS.
This variant is reported to only support 4G networks, while the SM-A908 model comes with 5G support. While the SM-A908 has a screen and fingerprint scanner feature on the same screen as the SM-A905. The SM-A908 has three rear cameras with 48MP, 8MP, and 5MP resolution.
Both of these smartphones are also certain to be armed with Snapdragon 855 and make it the first smartphone from the Galaxy A line with the flagship class chipset. Therefore, it is interesting to wait for an official announcement from Samsung.
It is reported that the Galaxy A90 series phones are expected to be launched on August 7, but there is another saying that the release date is July 31, and it is not yet certain which statement is more reliable. For more details, we need to wait.
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